1. DESPOIL (VERB): destroy
- Synonyms: desecrate, devour
- Antonyms: construct, assemble
- Example Sentence: We must despoil our enemy and his objectives.
2. GRIM (ADJECTIVE): horrible in manner
- Synonyms: stern, horrid
- Antonyms: pleasant, comforting
- Example Sentence: The grim experience of the film, was devastating for their morale.
3. EXPLOIT (NOUN): achievement
- Synonyms: accomplishment, attainment
- Antonyms: inaction, failure
- Example Sentence: We have many exploits to our name.
4. SERENE (ADJECTIVE): calm
- Synonyms: laid-back, placid
- Antonyms: clamorous, turbulent
- Example Sentence: We must work in a serene environment.
5. RUFFLE (VERB): mess up
- Synonyms: dishevel, derange
- Antonyms: organize, soothe
- Example Sentence: The cat’s actions ruffled the feathers of the bird.
6. ASSAULT (VERB): attack
- Synonyms: assail, charge
- Antonyms: retreat, regroup
- Example Sentence: Whenever we assault, we destroy our enemy.
7. FITFUL (ADJECTIVE): irregular
- Synonyms: sporadic, erratic
- Antonyms: unvarying, undisturbed
- Example Sentence: We must avoid fitful ways of working.
8. MEEK (ADJECTIVE): shy
- Synonyms: submissive, subdued
- Antonyms: intractable, immodest
- Example Sentence: He was a meek person.
9. STIR (VERB): mix up
- Synonyms: whip, quiver
- Antonyms: unmix, separate
- Example Sentence: He stirred the drink for us to drink.
10. HUMBLE (ADJECTIVE): meek
- Synonyms: courteous, docile
- Antonyms: unmannerly, insolent
- Example Sentence: His humble nature is a sign of his greatness.